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4 Weihnachtslieder - 4 Christmas Carols
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Vier Weihnachtslieder Suite für Blechbläserquintett Four Christmas Carols Suite for Brass Quintet
Ensemble Time (Die Musizierstunde) MZ 269
(Brass Quintet)
For many people, music during Advent and Christmas is an expression of joy and celebration. Wind music in particular is very popular. In addition to playing in a large group, chamber music - for example in the context of a church concert - is of particular importance. The instrumentation of the traditional brass quintet is undoubtedly one of the most popular forms of instrumentation. The Czech composer Pavel Stanék wrote the present „4 Weihnachtslieder“ (4 Christmas Carols) for precisely this instrumentation. Based on "Tochter Zion", "Es wird scho glei dumpa", "Auf nach Bethlehem" and "Adeste fideles" he created a suite that goes far beyond the mere editing of the songs. The high musical competence and creativity of the author makes each of the „4 Weihnachtslieder“ (4 Christmas Carols) a masterful composition, which transfers a maximum of musical responsibility to each individual musician.
Content:
1. Tochter Zion (See, the Conquering Hero Comes)
2. Es wird scho glei dumpa (The Twilight Is Falling)
3. Auf nach Bethlehem (We Are Going to the Stable)
4. Adeste fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful)
Set of Parts:
Score
Bb Trumpet 1
Bb Trumpet 2
F / Eb Horn
C / Bb Euphonium B.C. / T.C. (ossia: Horn)
C / Bb Trombone B.C. / T.C.
C / Eb / Bb Tuba B.C. / T.C.
Ensemble Time (Die Musizierstunde) MZ 269
(Brass Quintet)
For many people, music during Advent and Christmas is an expression of joy and celebration. Wind music in particular is very popular. In...
Pavel Staněk was born 3 June 1927 in Prague. He studied at the Prague Conservatory, 1946-51. His principle instrument was the contrabass. He began his professional music career in 1950 with the National Ensemble for Dance and Song, first as contrabass player, and a year later as choral director. In 1954 he was appointed director of the Military Band of the Ministry of the Interior, his first...